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"YOU'RE NOT SO TOUGH "—Universal.— Screen play by Arthur T. Horman. From the original story by Maxwell Aley. Directed by Joe May. Cast: Tommy Lincoln, Billy Halop; Pig, Huntz Hall; Rap, Bobby Jordan; Ape, Bernard Punsley; String, Gabriel Dell; Millie, Nan Grey; Sahalore, Henry Armetta; Mama Posito, Rosina Galli; Griswold, Cliff Clark. 76 PHOTOPLAY